Sabi Sabi Safari

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Experience Sabi Sabi, Beyond Your Imagination

At Exodussafaris, we offer bespoke Sabi Sabi safaris that promise an unforgettable connection with nature, shaped by over 25 years of expertise and local knowledge. Each safari we design is intended to leave a meaningful impact, not just on our guests, but on the environment and the communities that call this incredible place home.

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Why Travel With Exodussafaris?

25 Years of Safari Expertise ​

With more than 25 years of experience, we've been perfecting the art of crafting tailor-made African safaris, built on our in-depth local knowledge and close connections to the land.

We Know Because We Go

Our deep-rooted presence in Africa means we possess invaluable insights into every destination, lodge, experience, and hidden gem we share with our travellers.

24/7 Support

From your first inquiry until you're safely back home, we offer continuous support, handling every detail with care. Thanks to our trusted relationships with on-the-ground partners, you can rest assured they’ll provide the same exceptional service we do.

Every Adventure Makes a Difference ​

As a part of the Nawiri Group, every journey you take with us contributes to the protection of critical ecosystems and the thriving of local communities.

Complete Financial Protection

Our expertise is backed by years of experience and a network of trusted partners, ensuring that every detail of your journey is taken care of with the utmost security and professionalism.

World-Class Recognition, Trusted by Travellers​

Recognized by prestigious travel brands like Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, and the World Travel Awards, we’re proud to be celebrated among the world’s best. But, it’s the trust of our travellers that means the most to us.

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Where To Go In Sabi Sabi

Sabi Sabi offers a wealth of remarkable destinations, each with its own unique charm and appeal. Whether you're drawn to a secluded luxury lodge or the heart of a wildlife-rich reserve, Sabi Sabi has something for everyone.

Sabi Sabi Earth Lodge

An architectural masterpiece that blends seamlessly with the environment, Earth Lodge is one of the most sustainable lodges in Africa. Its innovative design and luxury facilities create a truly immersive experience.

Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge

Known for its blend of modern comfort and traditional African warmth, Bush Lodge offers an authentic safari experience. With spacious suites and exceptional wildlife sightings, it’s perfect for those looking for a true wilderness escape.

Sabi Sabi Little Bush Camp

Intimate and tranquil, Little Bush Camp offers just six suites, providing an exclusive and private retreat. It’s ideal for couples or small groups seeking personal attention and a quieter safari experience.

Sabi Sabi Selati Camp

A nod to a bygone era of safari exploration, Selati Camp captures the elegance of vintage safaris. With its colonial charm and exceptional service, it’s a romantic, luxury getaway in the heart of the bush.

Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve

A sprawling, pristine reserve teeming with diverse wildlife, the Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve offers unmatched game viewing. Expect frequent sightings of the Big Five, along with rare and elusive species.

Sabi Sabi Nature Reserve

Known for its conservation efforts, Sabi Sabi’s nature reserve is home to an array of landscapes, from dense bush to open savannah. It offers a unique opportunity for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.

The Elephant Room at Sabi Sabi

This stunning private suite overlooks a busy waterhole where elephants often come to drink. It’s a front-row seat to nature’s drama and an ideal location for those seeking solitude and serenity.

Sabi Sabi Game Drives

Sabi Sabi’s game drives take you deep into the bush, where experienced rangers and trackers guide you through the terrain. Whether at dawn or dusk, these drives promise thrilling encounters with wildlife.

Sabi Sabi Walking Safaris

For those looking to connect with the bush on a deeper level, walking safaris offer an intimate and educational experience. You’ll be led by an expert guide who explains the flora, fauna, and ecosystems up close.

Sabi Sabi Spa and Wellness

For a truly indulgent experience, the Sabi Sabi Spa offers rejuvenating treatments inspired by African rituals. The tranquil setting allows you to unwind after a day of exciting wildlife encounters.

Sabi Sabi Stargazing

As night falls, Sabi Sabi offers some of the best stargazing in Africa, with crystal-clear skies and a bounty of constellations. Local guides often lead astronomy sessions, adding a fascinating element to your safari experience.

Sabi Sabi Photography Safaris

For photography enthusiasts, Sabi Sabi’s expert guides provide tailored experiences to capture the beauty of the bush. With their deep knowledge of the terrain and animals, you’ll leave with unforgettable shots.

Sabi Sabi Bird Watching

A paradise for bird lovers, Sabi Sabi is home to over 300 species of birds. Whether you're a seasoned birder or a beginner, you'll enjoy a diverse range of feathered friends throughout the year.

Sabi Sabi Waterhole Experience

Spend time at the lodge's waterholes, where animals regularly gather to drink. This is an ideal location for observing wildlife at close quarters, with frequent sightings of elephants, buffalo, and more.

Best Time To Visit Sabi Sabi

The best time to visit Sabi Sabi is during the dry season from May to October, when game viewing is at its best.

Sabi Sabi Safari in January

January is in the midst of the rainy season, with lush green landscapes and cooler temperatures. The frequent showers bring a vibrant atmosphere, but they can make game viewing more challenging due to the thick vegetation.

Sabi Sabi Safari in February

February continues the rainy season, offering rich vegetation and abundant wildlife. While the rain may disrupt some game drives, it's an excellent time for birdwatching and experiencing the beauty of a flourishing landscape.

Sabi Sabi Safari in March

By March, the rains start to taper off, and the weather is generally mild. Wildlife is still abundant, and you’ll witness the early signs of the dry season, making it an ideal time for photographers and nature lovers.

Sabi Sabi Safari in April

April marks the transition to the dry season, with fewer rains and pleasant temperatures. The bush starts to thin out, improving visibility for game viewing, and the animals are still plentiful as they start congregating near waterholes.

Sabi Sabi Safari in May

With the arrival of the dry season, May offers excellent game viewing conditions, as vegetation is sparse and animals gather at water sources. The weather is mild and dry, creating a perfect environment for safaris.

Sabi Sabi Safari in June

June is a great time to visit for crisp, cool mornings and warm afternoons. The dry conditions continue, and the bush remains sparse, increasing the likelihood of spotting wildlife, particularly large predators.

Sabi Sabi Safari in July

July offers fantastic game viewing as the winter dryness keeps animals close to water. This is the peak of winter, with chilly mornings and clear skies, making it one of the best times to see big cats and elephants.

Sabi Sabi Safari in August

August offers clear skies and dry conditions, providing ideal conditions for spotting game. The cool mornings and pleasant days are perfect for outdoor adventures, including game drives and walking safaris.

Sabi Sabi Safari in September

September sees rising temperatures, but it’s still dry and optimal for wildlife viewing. The waterholes are key gathering spots, making it easier to observe a variety of animals, including the Big Five.

Sabi Sabi Safari in October

October marks the end of the dry season, with heat building up as the rains approach. While wildlife sightings are excellent, the intense heat can make for more challenging conditions, so early morning or late afternoon game drives are recommended.

Sabi Sabi Safari in November

November sees the onset of the rains, and while wildlife sightings are still possible, the lush foliage can make animals harder to spot. The cooler, wet weather may appeal to those seeking a less crowded and more serene safari experience.

Sabi Sabi Safari in December

December brings heavier rains, signaling the start of summer in the bush. While this may create some challenges for game viewing, it’s also the season of lush growth and vibrant birdlife, making it ideal for nature lovers and photographers.

Our Recommended Activities In Sabi Sabi

Explore our recommended experiences in Sabi Sabi and find your perfect way to connect with its natural beauty.

Chief’s Island

Moremi Game Reserve

Makgadikgadi Pans

Chobe National Park and Savuti Marsh

Khwai

Chief’s Island

Our Recommended Activities In Sabi Sabi

Explore our recommended experiences in Sabi Sabi and find your perfect way to connect with its natural beauty.

Chief’s Island

Moremi Game Reserve

Makgadikgadi Pans

Chobe National Park and Savuti Marsh

Khwai

Chief’s Island

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What You Need To Know About Sabi Sabi Safaris

Find everything you need to know to plan your Sabi Sabi adventure, from travel tips to essential insights for an unforgettable trip.

Sabi Sabi Food and Tipping Practices

The cuisine at Sabi Sabi is a mix of traditional African flavors and international cuisine, often made with locally sourced ingredients. Tipping is customary for guides, trackers, and lodge staff, with a general recommendation of 10-15% of the cost of your safari for excellent service.

Sabi Sabi Food and Tipping Practices

A Sabi Sabi safari is a luxury experience, with costs ranging from mid to high-end depending on the lodge and season. Prices typically include accommodation, meals, game drives, and other activities, with premium offerings at higher rates.

Cost of a Sabi Sabi Safari

For your Sabi Sabi safari, pack lightweight, neutral-colored clothing to blend in with the environment. Essential items include a good camera, binoculars, sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable shoes for walking safaris.

Packing List for Sabi Sabi

The climate in Sabi Sabi is subtropical, with hot summers and cooler winters. The dry season (May to October) brings cooler weather and clear skies, while the wet season (November to April) offers lush landscapes and occasional rainfall.

Climate in Sabi Sabi

While English is the primary language spoken in Sabi Sabi, you’ll also encounter local languages such as Zulu and other African dialects. The staff at lodges and on safaris typically speak English fluently.

Languages in Sabi Sabi

Yes, Sabi Sabi is generally very safe for travellers, with trained rangers and staff prioritizing your well-being. The private game reserve is carefully

Is Sabi Sabi Safe?

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